posted on 2022-01-10, 14:05authored byYan Li, Jingbo Sun, Yongzheng Wen, Ji Zhou
A Dyakonov
surface wave offers a promising way of guiding light
in two dimensions with almost no loss but also additional freedom
of modulation through the anisotropy at the interface. Here we experimentally
demonstrated a spin-dependent Dyakonov surface wave mode propagating
in a hyperbolic metamaterial film at a visible frequency. Due to the
strong anisotropy of the hyperbolic metamaterial, a Dyakonov type
mode shows a large allowed angle band and transverse spin with its
direction determined by the orientations of the hyperbolic anisotropy
and surface normal, based on which we experimentally observed the
photonic spin Hall effect of the surface wave mode. This work enables
a new generation of two-dimensional photonic circuits with spin-dependent
excitation/detection and modulation devices at the subwavelength level.